Quartier Oassis in Crissier is completed
The Oassis development in Crissier, one of the largest neighborhood developments in western Switzerland, has been inaugurated.

Quartier Oassis has been created on the site of a former Coop depot in Crissier, on the outskirts of Lausanne. The 35,700 sqm site is owned by Patrimonium Swiss Real Estate Fund, Patrimonium Investment Foundation and a vessel for active investors. The aim was to upgrade the site, which until then had been characterized by urban sprawl, and turn it into an attractive place to live and work on the outskirts of Lausanne. The master plan for this was designed by Bauart for Losinger Marazzi and Patrimonium.
The result is a development divided into five units, open residential islands, a service center and a public garden. 454 rental apartments, 56 condominiums, 100 senior apartments and commercial units for offices, restaurants, stores, a medical center and a crèche were created. Two residential buildings with 207 apartments, 1,000 square meters of commercial space on the first floor and an underground parking garage were designed by the KCAP office. Areas for urban gardening are available at almost all buildings; the buildings were completely executed in BIM and are characterized by Minergie energy efficiency. (ah)
- Read a detailed report on the Oassis project in the October issue of IMMOBILIEN Business.